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"Promises shouldn't be broken. Not ever." Another great Avatar: The Last Airbender graphic novel! I loved the storyline of The Promise: Part Two, particularly because it featured two of my favourite ATLA characters: Zuko and Toph. I just love Zuko so so much. He is a precious smol bean. Bless him.
Aang is lowkey annoying me
"Metal is just a part of the earth that's been purified and refined. But how does it becomes like that? By getting heated, melted, and pounded. By going through pressure and pain." That got intense real quick. I started this second issue been a bit concerned... ok, a lot, about how things were gonna progress since the way things ended in the last one was not very reassuring, and I end it even more concern.Yes, I already know how things are bound to end -thanks Legend of Korra - but the
Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Promise, Part 2 (The Promise, #2), Gene Luen YangAang and Katara travel to the city of Ba Sing Se to meet with Kuei. Upon arriving in the metropolis, Aang learns that an Avatar Aang fan club has been set up to honor him. Aang briefly enjoys the company of his fans, since they remind him of his old life among the Air Nomads. The two teenagers then try to convince Kuei to meet with Zuko, but the Earth King, in an attempt to appear strong after Long Feng's manipulat...
why can’t y’all just go to group therapy or something smh no one was acting like themself in this 😔 everyone needs to take some time to hold hands and talk
For the review of the whole mini series, and more reviews, please visit my book blog4.5/5 stars rounded up This was even better than the first one. Full of lessons that were so prevalent in Avatar, The Promise part 2 is a treasure for all of the true Avatar fans. Can't wait to see what the conclusion brings. (Sokka is the greatest, just saying.My WEBSITEMy INSTAGRAMMy WORDPRESS BLOG
A war?!?! These are good. And Toph is still a bad-posterior. On to the finale.
Rating: 4.5
Easily as good as part 1, although I could do without all the ‘sweetie’ comments. I especially enjoyed the developments towards the end of this volume and the cliff-hanger ending!So happy I decided to give these books a try. I was craving the fun I had with the Airbender tv show up & these books definitely have the same vibe and fun level!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 / 5 my poor baby zuko 🥺
SPOILERS FOR AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER SHOW!The men in this graphic novel/show I swear. I can feel my heart breaking a little as I read this. I absolutely love Zuko and he is going through so much in this graphic novel. At the same time, I find that I appreciate the fact that Zuko is going through all this. He has always struggled with the line between good and evil and I am loving seeing him struggle with it a bit as it makes him more human. This part of the graphic novel was about trying to r...
I honestly love Toph (@ ̄¬ ̄@)
This was pretty enjoyable, but still had the sickeningly sweet romance that was in the first book. And there were some other small things I didn't like. Katara and Aang still call each other sweetie, and Katara even gets jealous when they go to a fan club for Aang, full of excited, squealy girls. Based on what I saw from the TV show, I doubt that the romanca would move from a random kiss to calling each other those sorts of names. Nobody really uses those terms when they're in a relationship. Ol...
Tooth’s students get sort of annoying and one-note, but everything else is solid. Zuko speaking with his father was great, the growing conflict between Fire Nation and Earth Kingdom was fabulous. There’s even nuance and fractures within each faction which was nice to see.
Again, I read this a while back, so I can't accurately say that I was surprised or anything, but there was one particular scene in here that was burned into my memories and I have never been able to forget. (view spoiler)[Mai... Mai broke up with Zuko... I... I mean, I get it, because he's losing control, but still... (hide spoiler)]I did really like the parts with the metalbending students and Zuko's turmoil. I actually don't think I've read volume 3 before, so... here we go. 4/5 stars.
This one picks up where the last one left off. Aang and Katara go on their adventure to speak to the earth kingdom leaders. Toph trains her new recruits. Zuko deals with more political decisions with his father. The zuko stuff is easily the strongest bit, and getting more of his past is interesting. Aang stuff is good, funny here and there. Toph, who I usually love, gets a dull story here. While good, not as strong as volume 1.
Sigh...what wouldn't I give to be trained under Toph! This graphic novel was beautifully scripted and illustrated. All my favourite characters coming back, just a teensy-tiny bit older (view spoiler)[calling their bae 'sweetie' and giving Sokka the oggies LOL!! (hide spoiler)] and having their epic adventures :) Excellent!
Better than part one! These are just so much fun, and I’ve been missing the show lately and these are perfect for dealing with that.
Second Read:This volume sets up the tension within the Avatar world. The Earth and Fire Kingdoms are on the brink of war and Aang is caught in the middle. Zuko has some tough choices ahead though his story lines are always awesome! On a brighter note, Toph and Sokka have some pretty cool moments with Toph's students. This issue felt exactly like an episode from the animated series, it was so good and makes me so excited to read the conclusion!First Read:Wow okay so this comic took me almost 3 mo...
Amazeballs!!!